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- Sabrage abstract "Sabrage /səˈbrɑːʒ/ is a technique for opening a Champagne bottle with a saber, used for ceremonial occasions. The saber is slid along the body of the bottle to break the entire neck away from the bottle, leaving only the base of the bottle open and ready to pour. The force of the blunt side of the blade hitting the lip breaks the glass to separate the collar from the neck of the bottle. Note that one does not use the 'sharp' side of the blade. The cork and collar remain together after separating from the neck.".
- Sabrage thumbnail Sabling_the_Champagne_bottle.jpg?width=300.
- Sabrage wikiPageExternalLink sabrage.
- Sabrage wikiPageExternalLink 72386.
- Sabrage wikiPageID "8567154".
- Sabrage wikiPageRevisionID "605004625".
- Sabrage hasPhotoCollection Sabrage.
- Sabrage subject Category:Champagne_(wine).
- Sabrage subject Category:Etiquette.
- Sabrage subject Category:Sabres.
- Sabrage subject Category:Sparkling_wines.
- Sabrage type Abstraction100002137.
- Sabrage type Agent114778436.
- Sabrage type Alcohol107884567.
- Sabrage type Beverage107881800.
- Sabrage type CausalAgent100007347.
- Sabrage type Drug103247620.
- Sabrage type DrugOfAbuse103248958.
- Sabrage type Fluid114939900.
- Sabrage type Food100021265.
- Sabrage type Liquid114940386.
- Sabrage type Matter100020827.
- Sabrage type Part113809207.
- Sabrage type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sabrage type Relation100031921.
- Sabrage type SparklingWine107893528.
- Sabrage type SparklingWines.
- Sabrage type Substance100019613.
- Sabrage type Substance100020090.
- Sabrage type Wine107891726.
- Sabrage comment "Sabrage /səˈbrɑːʒ/ is a technique for opening a Champagne bottle with a saber, used for ceremonial occasions. The saber is slid along the body of the bottle to break the entire neck away from the bottle, leaving only the base of the bottle open and ready to pour. The force of the blunt side of the blade hitting the lip breaks the glass to separate the collar from the neck of the bottle. Note that one does not use the 'sharp' side of the blade.".
- Sabrage label "Champagnersäbel".
- Sabrage label "Sabrage".
- Sabrage label "Sabrage".
- Sabrage label "Sabrage".
- Sabrage label "Sabrage".
- Sabrage label "Sabreren".
- Sabrage sameAs Sabráž.
- Sabrage sameAs Champagnersäbel.
- Sabrage sameAs Sabrage.
- Sabrage sameAs Sabrage.
- Sabrage sameAs Sabrage.
- Sabrage sameAs Sabreren.
- Sabrage sameAs m.0278536.
- Sabrage sameAs Q1061141.
- Sabrage sameAs Q1061141.
- Sabrage sameAs Sabrage.
- Sabrage wasDerivedFrom Sabrage?oldid=605004625.
- Sabrage depiction Sabling_the_Champagne_bottle.jpg.
- Sabrage isPrimaryTopicOf Sabrage.